On January 1, 2023, Audi intends to launch its Audi Charging service. Up to 0.81 euros per kWh are required. (Audi, technology) Go to Source
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Electric cars: EnBW increases charging prices by up to 44 percent
This was to be expected: EnBW is increasing the electricity prices for electric cars and no longer differentiates between direct and alternating current. (electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Electric truck: Tesla Semi drives 800 km on one battery charge
The Tesla Semi electric semi-trailer has completed its first journey of 800 km on a single battery charge. (truck, electric car) Go to Source
North America: Tesla releases Autopilot beta to all drivers
The access restriction for Tesla’s Autopilot Full Self-Driving mode no longer applies. All customers in North America can now use it. (Tesla, technology) Go to Source
Electric cars: BMW invests 2 billion euros in Hungarian battery factory
In order to be able to meet its demand for batteries, BMW is building a plant in Hungary where the batteries will be assembled from cells. (bmw, electric car) Go to Source
Quatrac Pro EV: Vredestein presents all-season tires for electric cars
The Vredestein Quatrac Pro EV is said to be the ideal tire for heavy electric and hybrid vehicles due to its low rolling resistance. (electric car, technology) Go to Source
Shortage of electricity in Switzerland: Electric cars would have to stay in the garage
The Swiss government wants to prevent a blackout in winter with drastic measures. Some bans might be welcomed. (electromobility, electric car) Go to Source
(g+) Tax: Charge the electric company car at your own wall box
If you charge an electric company car at home, you can settle the electricity costs with your employer. We explain how this works. (electric car, RFID) Go to Source
Tesla: Occupational safety in the Berlin Gigafactory not guaranteed
In Tesla’s Gigafactory near Grünheide in Brandenburg, there are deficiencies in occupational safety. Dust is a problem. (Gigafactory Berlin, electric car) Go to Source
Hyperion Motors XP-1: Hyperion Motors introduces fuel cell hypercar
The fuel cell car XP-1 is said to drive at speeds of 355 km/h and have a range of more than 1,600 kilometers. (fuel cell car, technology) Go to Source